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The ticket is validated on your fi rst travel day and determines the seasonal fare
to be charged.
Provided the ticket has been validated, bears the holder’s name, passport number
and signature, and has not reached its expiry date, the Eurolines Pass entitles
the holder to travel between 43 designated cities shown in the Journey Planner,
together with any applicable ferry crossings, road tolls and travel taxes. It is not
possible to use the Pass for more than 2 journeys (one return) between the same
city. The only extras may be for luggage charges where they apply. Youth fares are
for passengers under 26 years, children under 2 years travel for free. It is not pos-
sible to purchase the Pass for groups of more than 10.
The Eurolines Pass is neither refundable nor transferable. Misuse of the Pass may
lead to forfeiture. No refunds will be made for lost or stolen Passes.
It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that they have a valid passport/I.D. card
for travel, plus any visas that may be required in the various countries they may
pass through or visit. Eurolines does not accept any responsibility for any person
being refused the entry into any country included on the ticket in consequence of
failure to obtain the correct and valid documents.
Customers are advised to reserve each journey at the designated Eurolines offi
ce or coach station at least 48 hours in advance. In high season it is advisable to
make reservations well in advance. You are only guaranteed a seat if a reservation
is made. When changing reservations, a fee may be charged in local currency. If
a reservation is not made in advance, you may be put on a stand-by list. The fi rst
journey may be booked at the point of departure when purchasing the Eurolines
Pass ticket. A reservation can only be made in the city of arrival.
All tickets are sold subject to the standard conditions of carriage for the Eurolines
member companies. In so far as these and other carriers conditions apply, these
are implicitly accep